Resources - Skills Innovation Facility
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Press release
The Islamic Development Bank and the ILO invite youth-led organizations, networks and coalitions to propose innovative ideas to support a just transition
To assist young people in further translating their activism, commitment and creativity into action, the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) have designed the “IsDB-ILO Green Skills Accelerator Challenge Call”, with the overarching goal of promoting youth participation and skills for green jobs for a just transition.
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ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call: winning proposals from Ecuador and Comoros start their innovation journey
Winning entries of the 2nd and 3rd Skills Challenge Innovation Calls were successfully launched in Ecuador and Comoros, with winning teams, partners and their networks expressing their commitment to support e-formality through skills development in Latin America and the Caribbean and around the prevention of forced labour through skills and lifelong learning in Africa.
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ILO announces the winners of the 3rd ILO Skills Innovation Call on Preventing forced labour in Africa
The winner of the 3rd ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call has been announced, and the USD 30,000 prize has gone to a youth entrepreneurship network in Comoros.
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ILO announces winners of the 2nd ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call on e-formality and skills development
Winning proposals offer innovative solutions for labour formalization in Latin America and the Caribbean through new technologies and skills development.
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Meet the finalists of the 3rd ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call on Preventing forced labour in Africa
The finalists will be invited to present their ideas in a virtual pitch event, which will be the final stage of the evaluation process.
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e-formality and skills development
Pitch Day: The power of innovation
During the event, the finalists of the 2nd Skills Challenge Innovation Call will present their ideas to boost formalization through technology and skills development in the region.
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Finalists of the 3rd ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call on Preventing Forced labour to be announced on 27 October
The finalists will move on to the next stage of the evaluation process and will be invited to present their ideas to an independent panel of judges.
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Meet the finalists of the 2nd ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call
The finalists will have the opportunity to present their projects during a live-streamed event on 4 November 2021.
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2nd ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call: Finalists to be revealed on 13 October
Finalists will be invited to pitch their ideas during a live event taking place on 4 November.
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3rd ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call
Preventing forced labour in Africa through skills and lifelong learning
The ILO Skills Innovation Facility, in collaboration with the Alliance 8.7, is calling on entities or legally recognized non-profit organizations to share innovative ideas and solutions that can contribute to the prevention of forced labour in Africa through skills and lifelong learning.
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2nd ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call
e-formality and skills development in Latin America and the Caribbean
The ILO is looking for entities or organizations that have innovative ideas and solutions that, based on the use of new technologies, promote skills development to facilitate the formalization of labour and economic units in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Cambodia Skills Challenge Innovation Call
Winners of the inaugural Cambodia Skills Challenge Innovation Call announced
The Innovation Call has identified three promising and innovative projects that will contribute to providing young Cambodians, especially those most affected by COVID-19, with opportunities to acquire skills that lead to decent jobs as well as accredited certificates.
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Winner Announcement Ceremony
Meet the winners of the 1st Cambodia Skills Challenge Innovation Call
The Ceremony will be presided over by the Minister of Labour and Vocational Training and the Resident Coordinator of the UN in Cambodia, along with the participation of the Director of the ILO Country Office for Thailand, Cambodia and Lao PDR.
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DACUM workshop
Support for the Development of a Curriculum for Domestic Workers in Zimbabwe
The International Labour Organization (ILO), together with national stakeholders, is organizing a three-day workshop on domestic workers curriculum development as part of the Skills Innovation Lab’s activities to support the Domestic Workers Association of Zimbabwe (DWAZ), winner of the 1st Skills Challenge Innovation Call.
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Online workshop
1st Meeting of ILO Skills Innovation Network Core Group
The Skills Innovation Network intends to engage all organizations and individuals having submitted proposals in the ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call and provide them with space to connect with lead organizations working on similar issues across the world, refine their proposals, and initiate new endeavours around joint areas of interest.
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Online bootcamp
ILO Skills Challenge and Innovation Bootcamp
The Skills Innovation Bootcamp will provide the required support to help the Decent Workers Association of Zimbabwe to implement its project.
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Interview
Domestic Workers Association of Zimbabwe wins the ILO Skills Innovators Challenge
Winner of the ILO Innovators Challenge proposes to empower domestic workers with skills that respond to their current working world.
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Press release
1st ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call winner announced
The winner of the first ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call has been announced, and the USD 50,000 prize has gone to a domestic workers association in Zimbabwe.
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Results announcement
Meet the finalists of the 1st ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call
The finalists and semi-finalists of the first ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call has been announced.
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Call
ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call draws 473 applications from nearly 100 countries
The Skills Challenge Innovation Call , launched by the International Labour Organization on 29 January, attracted an impressive number of participants. A total of 473 proposals from 96 countries were received by the end of the submission period on 30 April 2020.
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Call
First ILO Skills Challenge Call: Finding solutions to skills mismatch
The ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call will recognise and support the development of solutions that aim to address the different forms and dimensions of skills mismatch.
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Article
What is skills mismatch and why should we care?
Skills mismatch is a discrepancy between the skills that are sought by employers and the skills that are possessed by individuals. Simply put, it is a mismatch between skills and jobs.
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Event
Launch of the 1st Skills Challenge Innovation Call
The first Skills Challenge Innovation Call will recognize and support the development of solutions that aim to address the different forms and dimensions of skills mismatch.
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Tool
ILO launched the Skills Tracker in Tanzania
As part of the innovative approach to promoting skills development and ensure lifelong learning opportunities for all, the ILO is developing a text-messaging tool to help skills systems better understand the quality and relevance of training programmes and institutions.